Mobile Data, Wi-fi, GPS and Bluetooth drain the battery life the most. Most of the users manage Wi-fi, GPS and Bluetooth manually. But how about Mobile Data? You can manage it by using APN widgets. But sometimes you may forget to disable it before the screen goes off. Apn4Apps disables mobile data when the screen is off and enables it according to the selected applications. If your selected application which needs internet connection starts to run on the foreground means you actually start using your selected application, Apn4Apps enables the mobile data automatically. It doubles the battery life without complex settings like battery savers. There are applications still running at the background downloading data even if you disable auto-sync and background data. So it is also very useful for users who have limited internet plan.

Apn4Apps requires Android version 1.6 minimum. Below Android version 2.2 it disables the mobile data by adding suffix to APN and APN type. If you uninstall it without the mobile data connection please check your APN settings and remove apn4apps suffix from your settings.

For Android version 2.2 and above Apn4Apps manages the mobile data without modifying APN settings.

Xperia users please disable Extended Standby Mode or add Apn4Apps to whitelist in Stamina mode in order to Apn4Apps to work and to get notifications.

Finally found a program that actually works and works well. Well done dude.

(16 stars)

by Alex Essilfie on 05/03/2013

Hello. It appears this app works well enough. At least my battery lasts a bit longer. What I need (and I'm sure some more people out there too) is exactly how this app works. Does it disable Data Connection for all apps whether or not the phone's screen is off? Does it allow those selected apps only to use the data connection in the background? What exactly does it do when it turns off the data co

(16 stars)

by wawan setyawan on 17/02/2013

nice baby

(16 stars)

by Adler Svenforth on 01/02/2013

Just worked like it said. My battery life last much much longer. On standbye, 1 percent usage for 1 hour. You should give it a try :)